I need help with my ensuite & bathroom design, it's a tricky one!
Jen
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I NEED HELP WITH MY BATHROOM!!
Comments (6)Hi thank you both for replying! My bathroom is still in the making, Unfortunately I just paid for the grey tiles so I'll have to stick with them.. Everything is white, the door handles and sides of shower/sink is silver. In the pic there is a bare wall on the right that needs painting. What colour do you think I should paint it? This will set the theme for the rest of my unfinished bathroom... Thank you...See MoreNeed help with my en-suite bathroom :)
Comments (3)Reconsider not having a bathtub in your large master bath space, which currently has a good bit of wasted space, for your convenience as well as for future buyers. You also don't appear to have any counterspace or storage by the sinks, the shower is big enough that you don't need a door on it, and a small freestanding soaker tub could fit under the window in the wet area of the space if the door to the bathroom was moved a couple of feet up the wall opposite the sinks. You can't put furniture on that wall, anyway, due to the traffic pattern....See MoreEnsuite before and after
Comments (16)The mosaics behind the vanity are called extra light diamond from Rex. I have added the website http://www.rex-cerart.it/en/extra-light/ The tiler will screed the wall in white so no other colour comes through and then use an adhesive in white and then grout. I have sealed the grout also as white grout can discolour. You will see on the website some amazing applications of this little glass mosaic. Happy hunting...See MoreIs a timber floor in an ensuite a good idea?
Comments (2)Hi Joanna If your floors are natural timber (Rimu,Kauri etc) then all you need to do is get them sanded and polyurethaned and they will look stunning. Would be a shame to cover with cold tiles. As long as you have insulation (batts) under the house, should be fine. Spend the money getting floors coated properly would be my advice. Good Luck Julie...See MoreJen
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